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The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference placed the risks of greenwashing under the spotlight. In this Editorial, we reflect on the implications of this phenomenon for science and peer review.
This issue presents a selection of retro News & Views articles that highlight the historical development of some spectroscopic and analytical techniques that might not be the most popular, but have nonetheless provided an important contribution to the elucidation of catalytic reactions.
Recent policies are promoting the conditions for a transformation of the transportation sector worldwide. Here, we look at the example from the European Union and reflect on the opportunities that initiatives such as Fit for 55 represent for catalysis science.
Neil M. Schweitzer, Robert M. Rioux and Rajamani Gounder are the organisers of a series of workshops on rigour and reproducibility (R&R) in heterogeneous thermal catalysis. Here, they share with Nature Catalysis their views on this cornerstone of science and discuss opportunities to cultivate best practice.